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GOVERNMENT RESIGNATIONS

Feb. 2012

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Michele St. Pierre (c) 2011

Many Republicans find that they like Ron Paul’s fiscal ideas, but  think that they disagree with his foreign policy, calling it “weak,” “misguided,” “pro-Islam,” “anti-Israel,” and then some.

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History comes to a single conclusion.

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With thanks to Doktor Jeep for the video and the inspiration. Yes, Dok, “Gold, pure gold.”

To those of us who weigh the acts of government on the level of moral/political philosophy as did the founders (just read the literature), there is a challenge to our identity as a nation at the very highest levels that is, quite literally, above the heads of the average political activist. That challenge begs questions he’s never asked and considers possibilities that have never occurred to him.

Conservatism is comfortable with Freedom in domestic affairs largely because of real belief in a real God. These are well-beaten paths we’ve dwelt in, philosophically and functionally.  Let me give you a couple of examples: (more…)

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earth-halogenAcross the Globe, in an act symbolic of the spiritual shadow of global government, people in the darkness of Environmental Illness are turning out their lights for “Earth Hour” 8:30 to 9:30 PM.

My front yard is bathed in the brilliant glow of two, thousand-watts each, construction halogens to symbolize that the light has not yet gone out on America or Washington State. (more…)

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buckley-reagan-crop-54.jpgWhen Rush Limbaugh was accused of thinking himself the smartest man in America he protested, “I think the smartest man in America is William F. Buckley.”

He was right.

When my son was born and still in search of a name, “Buckley” ended up coming in the middle, both as homage to the modern conservative movement’s founding genius, and as the kind of avatar you vaguely hope will bestow attributes of character upon your children.  (more…)

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0px583canbwgo8cawqg78aca28nhk1caqjeb5fcaau7l80ca8x5tiecaj7s4brca39n8rqcamgm61dcanxp7cbcad5dkmaca11xunbca2swlc4ca6t3sx4carbtqrwcacey09rcaxb12a3ca4g0vzw.jpgA friend of mine sends me this e-mail every Fourth of July.  It’s worth remembering.  This is the kind of leadership and citizenship we need if our nation is to survive:

Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence?

Five signers were captured by the British as
traitors, and tortured before they died.

Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned.

Two lost their sons serving in the Revolutionary
Army; another had two sons captured.

Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or
hardships of the Revolutionary War.

They signed and they pledged their lives, their
fortunes, and their sacred honor.

What kind of men were they? (more…)

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Always Remember“I Bow Down To No Man”

By Ron Ewart, President, National Association of Rural Landowners 

On this Memorial Day that honors those that have fallen in battle to defend our freedom, their sacrifice has allowed all Americans to be free men and women. 

I am a free man in body and in spirit and I bow down to no one.  Nor will I bow down to this illegitimate government that tries to wrap us in chains against our will.  I shall resist with every fiber of my being, any attempts by government to break my free spirit and the spirit of that of other free Americans as well.   

I shall not bow down to the socialists who use the government to reward those that are undeserving, with the sweat of my brow, my blood and my tears.  (more…)

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